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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:20:27 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: I do not see GPS plotters replacing paper charts anytime soon. It has already happened for many people, about 10 years for us and many others. I carry some paper charts, mostly in booklet form, but rarely if ever use them. The small hand held Garmin's however are mostly useful for small boats, dinghys and emergency backup however. The level of detail available on a laptop computer (free NOAA charts), or on a full sized GPS/plotter (10 inch screen or larger), is more than adequate for serious navigation. If you'd like to see the latest and greatest in handheld plotters, take a look at the Garmin Colorado 400C. It comes pre-loaded with all coastal charts for the US and Bahamas, has good detail, and nice bright color display. A relative bargain at a bit over $400. |
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